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ABOVE: On the last day of service to Troy, passengers board a Budd-built Rail Diesel Car on the Boston & Maine at Hoosick Falls, N.Y., on January 18, 1958. The B&M west of Williamstown, Mass., would be freight-only from this point forward.


RIGHT: Having the American Locomotive plant located in the Capital District meant that you never knew what was going to be coming down the tracks next. A demonstrator set of Alco C-630s are on a southbound freight at Mohawk Yard of the Delaware & Hudson on April 1, 1967. The train is AB-4 and is heading southbound towards Bingham- ton. Alco test car No. 4 and a pair of D&H Alcos are also in the consist.


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